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A back neck facing piece is typically interfaced to provide structure to the collar area.
Can be cut straight for rolling up or tapered depending on the version chosen.
: Often categorized as "easy," making it a staple for beginners or those looking for a quick "wardrobe builder" project. b6328.mp4
The main body of the jacket. The front piece often serves as its own facing.
This pattern is widely used in the sewing community for creating unlined or lined jackets with various sleeve and length options. The "complete piece" refers to the finished garment, which is often showcased in "make-with-me" style videos. A back neck facing piece is typically interfaced
Includes "e-stitching" (edge stitching), pressing seams toward the front, and slip-stitching the facings for a clean internal finish. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
: Medium-weight fabrics such as wool blends, tweed, boiled wool, or stable knits like ponte or rayon spandex. Components of the Finished Piece The main body of the jacket
: Semi-fitted silhouette, open front (no closures), optional patch pockets, and multiple sleeve variations (long, three-quarter, or sleeveless).